Miss Tilia's Garden
What Is Easter Without Eggs
The children came running through the garden gate, laughing and full of joy. âItâs Easter!â one shouted. âThere have to be eggs hidden in here somewhere!â said another.
They scattered across the garden paths, peeking under leaves, behind stones, and beneath the low-hanging branches of Miss Tillia. But something was off.
âI canât find any,â one child said, standing up slowly. âMe neither,â another replied.
They searched harder.
âNo candy!â one said. âNo eggs!â said another. âAnd whereâs the bunny?â their faces fell in disappointment. As their voices grew quieter, the garden did too. Bright flowers began to droop. Soft petals curled inward. The golden light that once danced through the branches faded into a pale hush.
âDo you feel that?â one child whispered. âThe garden feels sad.â They gathered at the base of Miss Tillia, her great branches stretching gently above them.
âMiss Tillia,â a small voice asked, âwhatâs wrong with your garden? Where are the Easter eggs and the candy?â
For a moment, Miss Tillia said nothing. Then her leaves rustled softly, like she was taking a breath. âYou came searching for things that were never the reason this day was made.â she said gently.
The children looked at one another, confused. âNo eggs?â one asked. âNo candy?â said another.
Miss Tilliaâs voice was warm, wrapping around them like sunlight. âThis is the day the Father gave everything, gave His son, so you would never doubt His love for you.â They listened closely now. âSometimes,â she continued, âwe make wrong choices. We say things we shouldnât, or do things that hurt others. Those things can make our hearts feel heavy and far away from Him.â
A small flower near her roots trembled, then slowly, softly, began to lift its head.
âBut Jesus loves you so much,â she said, âthat He chose to take all that hurt upon Himself so that you wouldnât have to carry it.â A single beam of light slipped through her branches.
âAnd when He rose again,â Miss Tillia whispered as the leaves turned green again, âit showed us that love is stronger than death forever.â Suddenly, petals began to open and the garden burst to life. Color spilled across every path. Flowers bloomed all at once, brighter than before.
The air shimmered with warmth and joy, wrapping around the children like a hug. âItâs alive again!â one child laughed. âItâs even more beautiful!â said another. From Miss Tilliaâs branches, something new began to grow. Round pieces of fruit appeared, soft and shining in every color.
âCome,â she said kindly. âTake one.â
The children each reached up and picked a piece of fruit. One took a bite and gasped. âIt tastes like chocolate!â âNo, mine tastes like strawberries!â another said. A third giggled. âMine tastes like bubblegum!â
Miss Tilliaâs leaves rustled with quiet joy.
âIt tastes like the flavor of joy to you,â she said, âbecause that is part of the gift.â
The children held their fruit a little closer. âWhat gift?â one asked softly.
âThe gift of forgiveness,â she replied. âThe gift of being made new. The gift of love that never leaves you.â She paused, then added gently: âWhat He gives is sweeter than candy because it stays.â The children sat together in the bright, colorful garden, no longer searching the ground, but holding something far better in their hands and in their hearts. High above them, a small ladybug rested on a bright new leaf.
You donât have to search for the greatest gift, it has already been given. You are loved. You are forgiven. And because He lives⊠your heart can be made new too.
Sometimes we look for joy in the things everyone tells us should make us happy, but what if the real gift is something weâve never thought to look for?
#christianwriter #christianfiction #christianfantasy #stacyfrantz #MissTillia
What Is Easter Without Eggs
The children came running through the garden gate, laughing and full of joy. âItâs Easter!â one shouted. âThere have to be eggs hidden in here somewhere!â said another.
They scattered across the garden paths, peeking under leaves, behind stones, and beneath the low-hanging branches of Miss Tillia. But something was off.
âI canât find any,â one child said, standing up slowly. âMe neither,â another replied.
They searched harder.
âNo candy!â one said. âNo eggs!â said another. âAnd whereâs the bunny?â their faces fell in disappointment. As their voices grew quieter, the garden did too. Bright flowers began to droop. Soft petals curled inward. The golden light that once danced through the branches faded into a pale hush.
âDo you feel that?â one child whispered. âThe garden feels sad.â They gathered at the base of Miss Tillia, her great branches stretching gently above them.
âMiss Tillia,â a small voice asked, âwhatâs wrong with your garden? Where are the Easter eggs and the candy?â
For a moment, Miss Tillia said nothing. Then her leaves rustled softly, like she was taking a breath. âYou came searching for things that were never the reason this day was made.â she said gently.
The children looked at one another, confused. âNo eggs?â one asked. âNo candy?â said another.
Miss Tilliaâs voice was warm, wrapping around them like sunlight. âThis is the day the Father gave everything, gave His son, so you would never doubt His love for you.â They listened closely now. âSometimes,â she continued, âwe make wrong choices. We say things we shouldnât, or do things that hurt others. Those things can make our hearts feel heavy and far away from Him.â
A small flower near her roots trembled, then slowly, softly, began to lift its head.
âBut Jesus loves you so much,â she said, âthat He chose to take all that hurt upon Himself so that you wouldnât have to carry it.â A single beam of light slipped through her branches.
âAnd when He rose again,â Miss Tillia whispered as the leaves turned green again, âit showed us that love is stronger than death forever.â Suddenly, petals began to open and the garden burst to life. Color spilled across every path. Flowers bloomed all at once, brighter than before.
The air shimmered with warmth and joy, wrapping around the children like a hug. âItâs alive again!â one child laughed. âItâs even more beautiful!â said another. From Miss Tilliaâs branches, something new began to grow. Round pieces of fruit appeared, soft and shining in every color.
âCome,â she said kindly. âTake one.â
The children each reached up and picked a piece of fruit. One took a bite and gasped. âIt tastes like chocolate!â âNo, mine tastes like strawberries!â another said. A third giggled. âMine tastes like bubblegum!â
Miss Tilliaâs leaves rustled with quiet joy.
âIt tastes like the flavor of joy to you,â she said, âbecause that is part of the gift.â
The children held their fruit a little closer. âWhat gift?â one asked softly.
âThe gift of forgiveness,â she replied. âThe gift of being made new. The gift of love that never leaves you.â She paused, then added gently: âWhat He gives is sweeter than candy because it stays.â The children sat together in the bright, colorful garden, no longer searching the ground, but holding something far better in their hands and in their hearts. High above them, a small ladybug rested on a bright new leaf.
You donât have to search for the greatest gift, it has already been given. You are loved. You are forgiven. And because He lives⊠your heart can be made new too.
Sometimes we look for joy in the things everyone tells us should make us happy, but what if the real gift is something weâve never thought to look for?
#christianwriter #christianfiction #christianfantasy #stacyfrantz #MissTillia
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The children came running through the garden gate, laughing and full of joy. âItâs Easter!â one shouted. âThere have to be eggs hidden in here somewhere!â said another.
They scattered across the garden paths, peeking under leaves, behind stones, and beneath the low-hanging branches of Miss Tillia. But something was off.
âI canât find any,â one child said, standing up slowly. âMe neither,â another replied.
They searched harder.
âNo candy!â one said. âNo eggs!â said another. âAnd whereâs the bunny?â their faces fell in disappointment. As their voices grew quieter, the garden did too. Bright flowers began to droop. Soft petals curled inward. The golden light that once danced through the branches faded into a pale hush.
âDo you feel that?â one child whispered. âThe garden feels sad.â They gathered at the base of Miss Tillia, her great branches stretching gently above them.
âMiss Tillia,â a small voice asked, âwhatâs wrong with your garden? Where are the Easter eggs and the candy?â
For a moment, Miss Tillia said nothing. Then her leaves rustled softly, like she was taking a breath. âYou came searching for things that were never the reason this day was made.â she said gently.
The children looked at one another, confused. âNo eggs?â one asked. âNo candy?â said another.
Miss Tilliaâs voice was warm, wrapping around them like sunlight. âThis is the day the Father gave everything, gave His son, so you would never doubt His love for you.â They listened closely now. âSometimes,â she continued, âwe make wrong choices. We say things we shouldnât, or do things that hurt others. Those things can make our hearts feel heavy and far away from Him.â
A small flower near her roots trembled, then slowly, softly, began to lift its head.
âBut Jesus loves you so much,â she said, âthat He chose to take all that hurt upon Himself so that you wouldnât have to carry it.â A single beam of light slipped through her branches.
âAnd when He rose again,â Miss Tillia whispered as the leaves turned green again, âit showed us that love is stronger than death forever.â Suddenly, petals began to open and the garden burst to life. Color spilled across every path. Flowers bloomed all at once, brighter than before.
The air shimmered with warmth and joy, wrapping around the children like a hug. âItâs alive again!â one child laughed. âItâs even more beautiful!â said another. From Miss Tilliaâs branches, something new began to grow. Round pieces of fruit appeared, soft and shining in every color.
âCome,â she said kindly. âTake one.â
The children each reached up and picked a piece of fruit. One took a bite and gasped. âIt tastes like chocolate!â âNo, mine tastes like strawberries!â another said. A third giggled. âMine tastes like bubblegum!â
Miss Tilliaâs leaves rustled with quiet joy.
âIt tastes like the flavor of joy to you,â she said, âbecause that is part of the gift.â
The children held their fruit a little closer. âWhat gift?â one asked softly.
âThe gift of forgiveness,â she replied. âThe gift of being made new. The gift of love that never leaves you.â She paused, then added gently: âWhat He gives is sweeter than candy because it stays.â The children sat together in the bright, colorful garden, no longer searching the ground, but holding something far better in their hands and in their hearts. High above them, a small ladybug đ rested on a bright new leaf.
You donât have to search for the greatest gift, it has already been given. You are loved. You are forgiven. And because He lives⊠your heart can be made new too.
Sometimes we look for joy in the things everyone tells us should make us happy, but what if the real gift is something weâve never thought to look for?
#christianwriter #christianfiction #christianfantasy #stacyfrantz #MissTillia
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